The O's play Toronto(@Home), the Sox(@Home) and TB(@TB). If TB is out of it by then, I don't know how much of a fight they will put up. They won't lose 2 in a series,and will sweep the Sox. 8 Wins they will have.

[11] Dude... we were 2 for 9 with RISP, the 2 hits being the Swisher and Raul HRs. And while Nunez was for 0 for 2 with RISP, he did manage an RBI. You are very myoptic when it comes to players to don't like.

The fist date my wife and I went on we spent quoting THe Breakfast Club. : )
We still love that movie.
via wiki quotes-
Brian: Is that for real?
Bender: You wanna come over some time?
Andrew: That's bullshit. It's all part of your image, I don't believe a word of it.
Bender: You don't believe me?
Andrew: No.
Bender: No?
Andrew: Did I stutter?
[John approaches Andrew and lifts his sleeve to show a burn on his arm. Claire and Andrew look away afterwards.]
Bender: Do you believe this? Huh? It's about the size of a cigar...Do I stutter? You see this is what you get in my house when you spill paint in the garage. See I don't think that I need to sit here with you fuckin' dildos anymore!

This is nuts:
"Josh Hamilton returned to the Texas Rangers lineup on Monday night after an optometrist diagnosed the vision problem that caused him to miss the past five games.

His affliction? Ocular keratitis, which dried out Hamilton's corneas and forced him to leave a game last Tuesday night with what he initially believed to be a sinus infection. Blurred vision and balance problems followed and caused Hamilton to miss the entire weekend series against the Seattle Mariners.

Doctors say high caffeine consumption can cause ocular keratitis. That might sound strange, but Hamilton wouldn't be the first baseball player to be told to cut back. Atlanta Braves catcher Brian McCann struggled with a mysterious and extended vision problem before decreasing his amount of caffeine consumption in 2010. Johnny Damon also cut caffeine while experiencing similar symptoms with the New York Yankees in 2009.
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